Punch press tooling

ABSTRACT

A punch, stripper sleeve and die member, when out of the press, are nested together to form a nestable tool assembly which can be rapidly handled as a unit and inserted and removed from a punch holder and drive assembly of a punch press.

United States Patent 1 1 3,595,113

72 Inventors JohnlLHe wg 51 1111.01 B26d7/18 RedWing,Minn.; 50 FieldofSearch ..83/l36,l46 Ronald C. Hill, Corfu, N.Y.

1211 AppLNo. 53,437 References Cited 1 1 Filed $1 0 .1 UNITED STATES PATENTS P" 2,225,342 12/1940 Hyatt 83/136 Path-395481700 2,740,475 4/1956 Taylor 83/136 45 P61 11160 Ju1 2'1 ,1971 3,033,065 5/1962 Fuller 83/136X I731 Ass'g'lee g gfi a 3,230,806 1/1966 ROVOldI 83/146 [54] PUNCH PRESS TOOLING 5 Claims, 4 Drawing Figs.

Primary Examiner-William S. Lawson Attorney-Hill, Sherman, Meroni, Gross & Simpson ABSTRACT: A punch, stripper sleeve and die member, when out of the press, are nested together to form a nestable tbol assembly which can be rapidly handled as a unit and inserted and removed from a punch holder and drive assembly of a punch press.

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Q Z 4; 2 ATTORNEYS PUNCH PRESS TOOLENG RELATED APPLICATION This application is a division of our for US. Patent on a filed Mar. 21, 3,548,700.

copending application "Punch Holder and Drive Assembly, 1968, Ser. No. 714,957, now U.S. Pat. No.

BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION The invention includes a tool assembly comprising a punch with attachment means which is nestable in a stripper sleeve with the punch extending through an apertured stripper plate of the sleeve into the aperture of a die member to provide a single assembly which may be handled as a unit and loaded and unloaded from a press in a single operation.

An object of the present invention is to provide a punch press tool assembly having standardized outer dimensions with interchangeable punches and dies of different cutting dimensions.

A further object of the present invention is to provide a tool assembly which can be loaded and unloaded in a punch press as a unit.

Yet another object of the present invention is to provide a construction which can be standardized as to external dimension for interchange with a similar construction having different cutting dimensions and shapes for the punch and die.

Many other advantages, novel features and additional objects of the present invention will become manifest to those versed in the art upon making reference to the detailed description and accompanying sheets of drawings in which preferred structural embodiment incorporating the principles of the present invention are shown by way of illustrative examples.

On the Drawings FIG. 1 is a view of an embodiment of a punch holder and drive assembly having one type of tooling provided in accordance with this invention.

FIG. 2 is a fragmentary cross-sectional view in enlarged scale of a modified form of the tool assembly illustrated in FIG. I;

FIG. 3 is a fragmentary cross-sectional view of a further embodiment of the tool assembly; and

FIG. 4 is a fragmentary cross-sectional view of a form of stripper plate for use in the devices of FIGS. 1, 2 and 3.

As shown on the Drawings The tooling of the present invention is particularly useful in a punch holder and drive assembly generally indicated at Me disposed in an upper tool support generally indicated at I150. The upper tool support 150 is comprised of a normally stationary U-shaped yoke or a turret disposed beneath a press ram.

FIG. 1 illustrates a punch holder and drive assembly generally indicated at 14c disposed in a station or guide portion 130a of an upper turret 13in of the tool support part of a punch press generally indicated at 15c. The guide portion 139a comprises an inner surface of a sleeve 132a disposed in the bore 133a of the turret 13in. The sleeve 1132a has an axial groove 1134a extending a portion of the axial length of the sleeve 132a.

The punch holder and drive assembly Me comprises a body means generally indicated at itle which is a one-piece member having a head portion 45c which has a T-shaped slot 137a for reception and engagement with a punching ram or an unloading/loading ram. The slot 1137a engages with the punching ram when the turret 1131a is rotated with respect to the rams. The punch holder and drive assembly 14c is also provided with four groups of three axially extending bores 172a which have stripping pins 173a therein.

The body means 40c of the punch holder and drive as sembly Me has a lower surface 52c which has a socket 191 defined by a passageway 192 extending axially inwardly from the surface 520. The passageway 192 has a first counterbore 193 and a second counterbore 194. In communication with the passageway 192 is an ejection pin passageway E which has a countersunk portion 196 adjacent the T-shaped slot 137a.

The body means 400 has a passageway I97 extending transversely to the passageway I92 and to the direction of reciprocation of the punch holder and drive assembly Me. In each of the passageways 197 is disposed a gripping member 62c, illustrated to be a ball, and a lock means generally indicated at (Me. The passageway 197 is provided with an inwardly extending retainer lip 1198 adjacent to the passageway 192 to limit the inward movement of the gripping means 62 to a normal locking position.

The lock means 640 comprises a shaft or pin 199 slidably disposed in the passageway 197. The shaft 199 has an end surface 201 which is concave and is in contact with the gripping member 620. Each end surface 201 has a bore 202 which receives a spring 203 which urges the gripping member and the end surface 201 apart. At an end opposite to the end surface 201, the shaft 199 has a cage 20% holding a ball follower 205. The passageway 197 has a counter bore 206 adjacent the outer surface 44c to receive the cage 2M.

The guide portion has a depression or groove I831: which receives the ball follower 205 when the punch holder and drive assembly Me is lowered to a loading/unloading position. When the ball follower 205 is received in the depression lll'lfla, the gripping means 62c is still resiliently urges or biased by the spring 2.63 to the normal locking position.

THe punch holder and drive assembly ll lc coacts with a nestable tool assembly 1146a which has a punch 1147a, a stripper sleeve MM, a die M941 and a spacer plate 1511a. The punch l47a has a body portion l52a having a cutting end i530: and an upper portion or projection T543411 which is cylindrical and is received in the counterbore .l 93. The spacer plate 151a has an aperture 1624 which is disposed around the projection 15%, the plate 1151a resting on a shoulder 2W7 formed by the projection 154a and the body portion 3152a. The shoulder 2697 acts as a lower retainer for the spacer plate 15M and a second or upper retainer 243% is provided to prevent the plate from being removed from the punch M'la. When the punch M711 is connected to the assembly 1140, the second counterbore I94 receives the upper retainer 2% and provides a clearance so that retainer 208 does not receive any of the punching force of the assembly Me. The punch M'la is pro vided with a locating pin 1150a extending through a branch of the aperture 162a into a groove 55c in the lower surface 52c of the body means We to prevent relative rotation of the punch M711 and the assembly Ma. The upper portion 154a has a threaded socket 2U receiving a threaded projection 212 of and attachment portion 213. The attachment portion 213 at the opposite end from the threaded projection 2T2 has a head portion 21% which is defined by a neck 215. The attachment portion 213 and upper portion ll5l-a are received in locating surfaces defined by the passageway 192 and counterbore E93 of the body ineans Allie, and the attachment portion 213 forms a connectioln between the tool assembly M611 and the punch holder and drive assembly 140 when the neck 215 is engaged by the gripping means 620.

The stripper sleeve 1480 of the tool assembly 1460 has a counterbore 1560 at one end receiving a stripper plate 157a which has an aperture 1580 which is complementary to the cutting end 153a of the punch. The stripper plate 15711 is retained in the counterbore by a retainer 159a comprising a grip or clip secured to the stripper sleeve 148a by a screw. At the end opposite the counterbore 156a, the stripper sleeve 148a has a retainer 161a which is an inwardly extending flange. An upper surface 163a of the spacer plate 151a contacts the retainer 161a and prevents the withdrawal of the punch 147a past the end opposite the counterbore 156a.

During the punching operation, a punch ram is engaged in the slot 1370 of the punch holder and drive assembly 14c to reciprocate the assembly in the guide portion 1300. The punching force is transferred from the assembly 140 to the punch 147a through the surfaces 520 to the spacer plate 151a and then to the punch body 152a. During the downward stroke of the punching ram, the stripper pins 173a are urged downwardly by means (not shown) to force the stripper sleeve 148a into engagement with a workpiece and to clamp the workpiece between the stripper plate 157a and the die member 149a. Continuation of movement of the punch holder and drive assembly 14c causes the punch end 153a to penetrate the workpiece to perform the desired operation. As the punching ram completes its downward movement and starts its upward movement, the punch end 1530 is withdrawn from the workpiece while the stripper pins 173a maintain the stripper plate 157a in engagement with the workpiece to assist the stripping of the punch end 1530 from the workpiece. As the punch 147a is withdrawn, the upper surface 16311 of the spacer plate 151a contacts the retainer 161a and carries the stripper sleeve 1480 with the punch 1470 into the station 130a to the position illustrated.

To remove the tool assembly 146a from the punch holder and drive assembly 140, the turret 131a is rotated until the assembly 140 in the station 130a is positioned beneath a loading/unloading ram. The unloading/loading ram lowers the punch holder and drive assembly 140 to the unloading/loading position in which the ball followers 205 may enter the depressions 18311 in the guide portion 130a. This movement of the ball follower removes the positive locking of the gripping means 62c by the lock means 640. Next, an ejection pin moves through the ejection pin bore 195 to apply force to the head 214 of the attachment portion 213 of the punch 147a. in response to such force, the surfaces of the neck 215 cam or move the gripping members 620 against the springs 203 to an unlocked position which allows the passage of the head 214 past the gripping members 62c. When the punch holder and drive assembly 140 is lowered to the unloading/loading position, the movement causes the die member 149a to be removed from the holding means of the lower turret so that once attachment portion 213 of the punch 14711 is disconnected from the punch holder and drive assembly 140'. the nested tool assembly 1460 can be removed through the station of the lower turret.

To insert a tool assembly 146a, the tool assembly is lifted through the station of the lower turret until the attachment portion 213 is positioned in the passageway or bore 192. Continuation of lifting of the tool assembly causes the head 214 to contact the gripping members 62c and to move them against the springs 203 to the unlocked position until the neck 215 is in alignment with the passageways 197. At that time, the springs 2113 bias the gripping members 620 into a temporary connection with the attachment portion 213. Once tool assembly 1460 has been temporarily connected to the punch holder and drive assembly 140, the ram of the unloading/loading station moves upwardly causing the cam followers 205 to be withdrawn from the depression 183a and to move the locking means 640 into contact with the gripping members 620 to maintain them in the normal locking position.

H6. 2 illustrates a modified form of the tool assembly generally indicated at 1461:, held in a punch holder and drive assembly generally indicated at 140. The tool assembly 1461; comprises a punch 1471;, a stripper sleeve 1681;, and a spacer plate 1511b. The die associated with the tool assembly 1445b is not illustrated but is similar to the die members 149a.

The punch 14717 has a punch body 152k having a cutting edge 1513b at one end and an upper portion 15412 at the other end. The upper portion 154!) and the body portion 152b form a shoulder 207a which acts as a lower retainer which coacts with an upper retainer 2080 to hold the spacer plate 1511b in a locked position on the punch 147b. The upper portion 1154b has a pin 150b extending outwardly and engaged in the groove 550 to prevent rotation between the punch 1 17b and the punch holder and drive assembly Me.

The stripper sleeve 148k at one end has a counterbore 1565b receiving a stripper plate 157b having an aperture 158b which is complementary to the punch end 15311. File stripper plate 157!) is held in the counterbore by a retainer clip 159b secured by a screw to the stripper sleeve 1481). The stripper sleeve 148b at an end opposite the counterbore 1561; has an inwardly extending flange or retainer 16112.

The spacer plate 151b has an upper surface 163b and a lower surface 16 1b which act as abutments for engaging the retainer 161b and the stripper plate 157!) to form an axial lostmotion connection generally indicated at 211 which prevents the removal of the punch 147b from the stripper sleeve 1 18b. The spacer plate 15lb also has an aperture 162]; which allows the positioning of the spacer plate about the projection 154b.

When the punch holder and drive assembly 14c is driving the punch 1471; into a workpiece, the punching force is transmitted by the lower end surfaces 520 to the upper surface 163!) of the spacer plate 151b which in turn transfers the force to the punch 147k. Force is also transmitted by a shoulder 221 to an upper surface 222 of the punch 14712. The second counterbore 194 provides space to receive the upper retainer 208a when the tool assembly 1461; is connected to the punch holder and drive assembly 140.

FIG. 3 illustrates a nestable tool assembly generally indicated at 146C attached to the punch holder and drive as sembly 140, both of which are disposed in the guide portion 130a formed by the sleeve 132a disposed in the upper turret 131a of the punch press.

The tool assembly 1460 comprises a punch 1470, a stripper sleeve 148C, and a spacer plate 1511:. The die which is similar to the die 149a is not illustrated. The punch 1470 has a punch body 152c tenninating in a punch end 1530 at one end and having an upper portion 1540 at the other end. The upper portion 1540 has a pair of retainers 2138c and 225 which maintafa the spacer plate 1510 in position on the upper portion 1" 0. The upper portion 154C is also provided with a pin 15110 which is received in the groove 55c of the punch holder and drive assembly Me to prevent relative rotation therebetween. The spacer plate 151:: has an upper surface 1630 and a lower surface 1640 which form abutments which coact with the retainers 2118c and 225 to maintain the plate 151c in its fixed position with an aperture 1620 disposed about the punch The stripper sleeve 148c has a counterbore 1156c adjacent to one end which receives a stripper plate 1570 having an aperture 1580 complementary to the punch end 153C. The stripper plate 1570 is held in the counterbore 1560 by a retaining clip 1590 fastened by a screw to the stripper sleeve 1 58c. The stripper sleeve 1480 at the other end has an inwardly extending retainer flange 1610.

An axial lost-motion connection generally indicated at 21 1c is formed by the coaction of the an abutment 226 of the punch body 1522c with the stripper plate 1157c and by the coaction of the retainer 1610 with the spacer plate 1151c. The lost-motion connection 211C enables the stripper sleeve M to move relatively to the punch 1470 during the punching operation and during the stripping of the punch from the workpiece.

ln connecting the punch 1470 to the punch holder and drive assembly 14c, the upper portion 1540 is disposed in the first counterbore 193 with an upper surface 2220 in contact with the shoulder or bottom 221 and the upper retainer 2080 is received in the second counterbore 194. The punching force of the punch holder and drive assembly is transmitted by the surface 221 to the upper surface 2224: to drive the punch into the workpiece. The spacer plate [51c is of a thickness such that the upper surface l63c is not in contact with the lower end surface 52c of the punch holder and drive assembly 14c and therefore does not receive any of the punching force.

As shown in FIG. 4, the punch 66!) is of a smaller size than can be accommodated by the stripper plate 31b. The punch 66b hasa tip or a cutting edge 69b at one end and an upper end such as shown in FIG. 1, 2 or 3. To prevent relative rotation, the punch is keyed to the body means.

The stripper sleeve 132a has a first stripper plate 31b disposed at one end in the counterbore 33 and held there by a retainer means 34. The stripper plate 31b has an aperture 3217 which is substantially larger than the punch 66b. The aperture 32b has an shoulder 101 formed by a counterbore which receives a second stripper plate 102 which has an aperture 103 complementary to the cutting edge 69b of the punch 66b. The second stripper plate 1.02 is held in the counterbore against the shoulder by a retaining means or ring 104 to form a combined stripper plate 105. The advantages of the combined stripper plate 105 are that it saves material when providing a small aperture such as 103 for a small punch 66b and that it allows the formation of a stripper plate which can be adapted to handle punch tips of any size up to the size of the aperture 32b.

Although various minor modifications might be suggested by those versed in the art, it should be understood that we wish to employ within the scope of the patent warranted hereon, all such embodiments as reasonably and properly come within the scope of our contribution to the art.

We claim as our invention:

1. l. A tool assembly comprising:

a. an apertured die;

b. a stripper sleeve having an apertured stripper plate disposed at one end of said sleeve and a retainer disposed at the other end of said sleeve;

c. an apertured spacer plate having an upper and lower abutment surface;

d. a punch having a body portion being mountable in the aperture of said spacer plate and having a pair of retaining means coacting with said plate to limit axial movement therebetween, said body portion terminating in a punch cutting edge, said punch being nestable in said stripper sleeve and extcndable through the aperture of said stripper plate and into the aperture of said die, said upper abutment surface of said spacer plate coacting with said sleeve retainer and preventing removal of said punch from said sleeve at said other end.

2. A tool assembly according to claim 1, wherein said upper and lower abutment surfaces of said spacer plate coact with said sleeve retainer and said stripper plate, respectively to provide an axial lost-motion connection between said punch and said stripper sleeve.

3. A tool assembly according to claim 1, wherein one of said pair of retaining means of said punch body portion is a shoulder surrounding a projection and. the other of said pair of retainers is a ring partially disposed in a groove in said projection.

4. A tool assembly according to claim 1, wherein said pair of retaining means are a pair of rings partially disposed in a pair of grooves in said punch body portion, said punch body portion having an abutment directed toward and coacting with said stripper sleeve to thereby provide an axial lost-motion connection between said punch and said stripper sleeve.

5. A punch assembly according to claim 1, wherein said stripper plate includes a first stripper plate member having an apertureprovided with a shoulder disposed at one end of said stripper s eeve, and a second apertured stripper plate member disposed in said aperture of said first stripper plate, so that said first stripper plate member can receive punches having various sizes and shapes of cutting edges within its aperture along with corresponding second stripper plate members. 

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 1. A tool assembly comprising: a. an apertured die; b. a stripper sleeve having an apertured stripper plate disposed at one end of said sleeve and a retainer disposed at the other end of said sleeve; c. an apertured spacer plate having an upper and lower abutment surface; d. a punch having a body portion being mountable in the aperture of said spacer plate and having a pair of retaining means coacting with said plate to limit axial movement therebetween, said body portion terminating in a punch cutting edge, said punch being nestable in said stripper sleeve and extendable through the aperture of said stripper plate and into the aperture of said die, said upper abutment surface of said spacer plate coacting with said sleeve retainer and preventing removal of said punch from said sleeve at said other end.
 2. A tool assembly according to claim 1, wherein said upper and lower abutment surfaces of said spacer plate coact with said sleeve retainer and said stripper plate, respectively to provide an axial lost-motion connection between said punch and said stripper sleeve.
 3. A tool assembly according to claim 1, wherein one of said pair of retaining means of said punch body portion is a shoulder surrounding a projection and the other of said pair of retainers is a ring partially disposed in a groove in said projection.
 4. A tool assembly according to claim 1, wherein said pair of retaining means are a pair of rings partially disposed in a pair of grooves in said punch body portion, said punch body portion having an abutment directed toward and coacting with said stripper sleeve to thereby provide an axial lost-motion connection between said punch and said stripper sleeve.
 5. A punch assembly according to claim 1, wherein said stripper plate includes a first stripper plate member having an aperture provided with a shoulder disposed at one end of said stripper sleeve, and a second apertured stripper plate member disposed in said aperture of said first stripper plate, so that said first stripper plate member can receive punches having various sizes and shapes of cutting edges within its aperture along with corresponding second stripper plate members. 